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I am working towards a PhD in cognitive neuroscience, applying machine learning techniques to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data to study how the visual system processes emotional stimuli. I am able to help with both programming and statistics related questions. Matlab and Python are my primary scientific computing languages, but I also have some experience with R. I worked as a software engineer for a number of years using C++ as well. I can help with linear modeling of data for both inference (both parametric and non-parametric tests) and prediction.

Data are the foundations of the social and biological sciences. Familiarizing yourself with a programming language can help you better understand the roles that data play in your field. Learn to develop and train your data skills at the free D-Lab R workshops!

The R FUN!damentals workshop is a four-part introductory series that will teach you R from scratch with clear introductions, concise examples, and support documents. You will learn how to download and install the open-sourced R Studio software, import, export, manipulate, and visualize data, and learn to write shorthand functions of your code. After completion of this workshop you will have a foundational understanding to create, organize, and utilize workflows for your personal research.

Each of the four parts is divided into a lecture-style format interrupted by short breaks, challenge problems, and discussions. Instructors and TAs are dedicated to engaging you in the classroom and answering questions in plain language. No prior experience or background knowledge is required.

Students will be introduced to data exploration and analysis in R. You will learn how to summarize data and explore it with histograms, scatterplots, and boxplots. You will also be introduced to coding statistical data analysis via t-tests, analyses of variance, correlation, and linear regression.